Operation Rolling Thunder’s Debut Album
Monkey Killer Records Announces Operation Rolling
Thunder’s Debut Album
Monkey Killer Records is very proud to announce the release of Dunedin band Operation Rolling Thunder’s debut album, III. Since their inception many years ago, Operation Rolling Thunder have been in the habit of doing things unconventionally; their live sets rarely break the thirty minute mark, they eschew bass in favour of a tight two piece format, and they utilise a sampler in lieu of vocals. Now their debut album is released on vinyl with download three years after it was recorded.
Operation Rolling Thunder’s debut album has had an extended gestation period, having been recorded in 2007 at the Masonic Lodge in Port Chalmers by Dale Cotton (who has recorded High Dependency Unit, Mestar, Collapsing Cities and many more). The record was mastered for vinyl in January 2010, and pressed in the USA, finally ready for release in September 2010.
The album is available now directly through the Monkey Killer Records website, and will be available through selected stores New Zealand wide over the coming weeks.
“Dunedin two-piece sonic rock exponents Operation Rolling Thunder are a musical force to be reckoned with. They create soundscapes that transport you to another time-space continuum…” Vicki Anderson, The Press
“Throughout their unfortunately short set, ‘Thunder displayed an uncanny talent for using dynamics, creating textured sonic landscapes capable of crushing the listener, before relenting – creating claustrophobic tension within their music.” Sam Valentine, Critic
Operation Rolling Thunder: Rob Falconer- Drums/Samples Adam Falconer- Guitar
Contact:
operationrollingthunder@hotmail.com Website:
http://www.monkeykillerrecords.com Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/monkeykillerrecords
http://www.facebook.com/pages/OPERATION-ROLLING-THUNDER/303628332001?ref=ts Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/operationrollingthunder
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